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...listen to soundtracks. I think they reek of commercial manipulation, leftovers and Celine Dion. But just like Go is the first movie I've seen twice since Showgirls, the soundtrack is the first of its kind in my collection of cassettes. (I don't listen to CDs. They reek of commerical manipulation...

Author: By By SOMAN Chainani, | Title: Album Review: Go (Soundtrack) by Various Artists | 4/23/1999 | See Source »

...List the last five CDs you've purchased." All right, a factual question. I start writing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOUR6 *** 8:00 A.M. | 4/22/1999 | See Source »

...deluxe 15-CD version; $45 for the four-CD version; Windows or Mac) is the easiest and most complete software package available--ideal for beginners. With more than 2 million in sales, it's also the industry leader. The 15-CD package includes a Family Finder index on three CDs, with information on more than 200 million people; two more CDs listing Social Security death-benefits records; five volumes of actual family trees for tens of thousands of families; and an international marriage-records index for more than 1 million couples--and more. The interface is intuitive and easy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Program Your Family History | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

GENERATIONS FAMILY TREE GRANDE SUITE ($69.95; Windows) by Sierra Home includes 12 CDs of data on 200 million names and resources, plus three different programs: the Generations genealogy software; SnapShot Special Edition, photo-enhancement software that helps you add old family photos and documents to your records; and MasterCook, a cooking software program (experts say recipe collecting is uncannily similar to ancestor collecting), allows you to rearrange your ancestors in a variety of formats with just a click of the mouse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Program Your Family History | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

...Capitol are crying foul, claiming that rampant disregard for copyright laws by hundreds of Web sites which illegally post pirated tracks threatens to grossly undercut profits. Because MP3 technology is so advanced, it is fairly simple for anyone with the proper equipment to condense and make available whole CDs for free distribution. And with the advent of portable MP3 players now offered for about $200 by seven different companies, industry doomsayers are predicting the total financial ruin of music companies worldwide...

Author: By Alixandra E. Smith, | Title: Music for the Masses | 4/7/1999 | See Source »

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